The Steamer Pilgrim, part of the ‘old’ Fall River Line (1883) by Currier and Ives

The Steamer Pilgrim, part of the 'old' Fall River Line - Currier and Ives - 1883

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TitleThe Steamer Pilgrim, part of the 'old' Fall River Line
ArtistCurrier and Ives
Date1883
Art MovementRomanticism

About The Steamer Pilgrim, part of the 'old' Fall River Line

The artwork titled “The Steamer Pilgrim, part of the ‘old’ Fall River Line” was created by the artist Currier and Ives in the year 1883. This piece, which belongs to the Romanticism art movement and falls under the marina genre, depicts a historical moment of maritime transportation.

In the artwork, a grand steamer, named “Pilgrim,” majestically traverses the turbulent waters. The vessel is depicted as an opulent and imposing ship, showcasing several decks bustling with passengers. The ship is adorned with a vibrant red flag bearing the name “Pilgrim,” and multiple national flags are proudly displayed, adding to the historical context. The background features a serene sky with scattered clouds, which juxtaposes the dynamic movement of the waves below. Despite the agitation of the sea, the steamer remains steadfast and undeterred, symbolizing the robustness and grandeur of maritime technology during that era. The meticulous detailing and vibrant color palette contribute to the Romanticism style, emphasizing the sublime beauty and power of nature and human innovation.

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